Ficus Elastica - Ikadabuki style
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Any thoughts? More trimming needed?
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Posted 13 years 5 months ago #1161Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
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Posted 13 years 5 months ago #1164Good luck!
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Posted 13 years 5 months ago #1171Bassand名媛直播 wrote: Hmm, I've never successfully rooted anything that I didn't place directly in water first, but I hope this works out for you!
Ficus is really tough. The original plat was rooted by just placing a branch I found on the street in Rome directly in potting soil, covered the base with some foil, and put it in a warm (20+ C) room, light, but no direct sun or wind. Within 4 weeks the first groth showed. That was after I have carried it in a daypack all day in 30+ C in Rome, and left it sitting in my hotel for a week afterwards. So.. I *think* it will survive. Just a little worried about the bark that came off when I had to rip the branch to get a mor natural-looking end on it.
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Wow...this is very cool!
I know little about creating this style however, you mentioned you are concerned about the bark that came off when ripping the branch. Is that the bare strip I see on top of the "log" in the first photo? I'm assuming you want that to sprout new branches (trees), is that correct? Would it help to cover that area with dampened spahgnum moss...or is that considered cheating? You may end up with a big bunch of roots instead. :S
I'm looking forward to seeing it's progression.
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Posted 13 years 5 months ago #1210Well.. Going to Rome sounds exotic if you are in the States. In Europe it is just one of the places to go for a nice long weekend in Spring. Just like Barcelona or Ibiza
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Hmmm...I wonder if Europeans think of our Western continent as being "exotic".
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